UNION  LEAGUE  CLUB 

OF 

NEW  YORK. 

THE 

CHARTER,  BY-LAWS, 

AND 

LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 
JULY,  1865. 


CLUB-HOUSE,    UNION  SQUARE, 

No.  2C  East  SeTcntecnth  Street. 
1865. 


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CHARLES   n.  MARSHALL. 


JOHN  C.  GREEN. 
HEXET  TT.  BELLOWS, 
■WILLARD  PARKER. 
ALEXANDER  T.  STEWART, 
JAMES  W.  BEEKMAN, 
GEORGE  BANCROFT, 


SAMUEL  B.  RUGGLES. 
WILLIAM  CULLEX  BRYANT, 
CHARLES  BUTLER. 
WILLIAM  E.  DODGE. 
ROBERT  LENOX  KENNEL Y, 
WILLIAM  K.  STRONG. 


OTIS   D.  SWAN. 

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WILLIAM   J.  HOPPIN. 


GEORGE  GRISWOLD. 
GEORGE  CABOT  WARD, 
FRANKLIN  H.  DELANO, 
HENRY  L.  PIERSON, 
JOHN  A.  WEEKS. 
RICHARD  M.  HUNT. 
GEORGE  W.  BLUNT, 


WILLIAM  E.  DODGE.  Jr,, 
FRANK  E.  HOWE, 
JOHN  JAA\ 
HENRY  E.  CLARK. 
DAYID  YAN  NOSTRAND, 
THEODORE  ROOSRVLLT, 
i       ELLIOT  C.  COWDIN, 
LE  GRAND  B.  CANNON. 


THE  SECRETARY  AND  TREASURER,  Ex  Orncio. 


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OFFICERS. 


Committee  on  g-bmissions. 


GEOKGE  T.  STIiONG, 
N.  PENDLETON  IIOSACK, 
COliXELlUS  E.  AGNEW, 


THOMAS  II.  FAILE. 
DUDLEY  B.  FCLLEI!. 
CIIKISflAN  E.  DETMOLD, 
GEORGE  BLISS,  Jr. 
THE  SECEETAEY  AND  TEEASUEEE,  Ex  Officio. 


FRANCIS  LIEBER, 
EDWARD  TYALKER, 
PARKE  GODWIN, 


Commitice  on  |3ubIications. 


PHILIP  REYNOLDS, 
GEORGE  P.  PL^TNAM, 
SHEPPARD  GANDT, 
WILLIAM  ALLEN  BUTLER. 


SAMUEL  OSGOOD, 


l^ibrarg  Committee. 


I       ALBERT  MATTHEWS, 
VLNCENZO  BOTTA. 


^Ottse  Committee. 


GEORGE  GRISWOLD,  1       FRANKLDT  H.  DELANO, 

JOHN  A.  WEEKS. 


lubitatioit  Committee. 


FRANK  E.  HOWE,  |       GEORGE  W.  BLUNT, 

DAVID  VAN  N05TRAND. 


CHARTEE. 


AN  ACT  TO  INCORPORATE  '^THE  UXION  LEAGUE  CLUB" 
OF  THE  CITY  OF  XEW  YORK. 

PASSED  FEBRUARY  16TH,  IS 65. 

The  People  of  the  State  of  Xcw  York,  represented  in  Senate 
and  Assembly,  do  enact  as  follows  : 

Section  1.  Cornelius  R.  Agnew,  Horatio  Allen,  James  W. 
Beekman,  Henry  W.  Bellows,  Francis  B.  Cutting,  John  A.  Dix,  * 
Wolcot  Gibbs,  Jolin  C.  Green,  George  Griswold,  David  Hoad- 
ley,  Murray  Hoffman,  William  J.  Hoppin,  Charles  King,  Charles 
H.  Marshall,  Willard  Parker,  George  T.  Strong,  Jonathar^ 
Sturges,  Otis  D.  Swan,  Moses  Taylor,  and  such  other  persons  as 
now  are  members  of  an  association  in  the  city  of  Xew  York 
called  "The  Union  League  Club,"  and  such  persons  as  here- 
after shall  become  members  of  the  corporation  hereby  created, 
are  constituted  a  body  corporate  by  the  name  of  "  The  Union 
League  Club,"  to  be  located  in  the  city  of  Xew  York,  to  pro- 
mote, encourage,  and  sustain,  by  all  proper  means,  absolute  and 
unqualified  loyalty  to  the  Government  of  the  United  States,  to 
discountenance  and  rebuke,  by  moral  and  social  influences,  all 
disloyalty  to  said  Government,  and  every  attempt  against  the 
integrity  of  the  nation ;  and  in  furtherance  of  these  objects,  to 
establish  and  maintain  a  Library  and  a  Gallery  of  Xri  and 
Military  Trophies,  especially  devoted  to  the  perpetuation  and 
illustration  of  the  patriotic  services  and  sacrifices  by  which  the 
existino-  struo-^le  ag;ainst  rebellion  has  been  characterized. 


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CHARTER. 


Sec.  2.  Said  corporation  shall  liave  power  to  make  and  adopt 
a  constitution,  by-laws,  rules  and  regulations,  for  the  admission, 
suspension,  and  expulsion  of  its  members,  and  their  government, 
the  collection  of  fees  and  dues,  the  number  and  election  of  its 
officers,  and  to  define  their  duties,  and  for  the  safe  keeping  of 
its  property,  and,  from  time  to  time,  to  alter,  modify,  or 
change,  such  constitution,  by-laws,  rules  and  regulations.  Until 
an  election  shall  be  held  pursuant  to  such  constitution,  by-laws, 
rules  and  regulations,  the  officers,  for  the  time  being,  of  the 
association  mentioned  in  the  first  section  of  this  act,  shall  be 
the  officers  of  the  corporation  hereby  created. 

Sec.  3.  Said  corporation  may  purchase  and  hold  and  lease 
any  real  or  personal  estate,  necessary  and  proper  for  the  pur- 
poses of  its  incorporation,  provided  they  shall  not  hold  any 
^  real  estate  the  vahie  of  which  shall  exceed  two  hundred 
thousand  dollars. 

Sec.  4.  Said  corporation  shall  possess  the  general  powers 
and  be  subject  to  the  restrictions  and  liabilities  prescribed  in 
the  third  title  of  the  eighteenth  chapter  of  the  first  part  of  the 
Revised  Statutes. 

Sec.  5.  This  act  shall  take  effect  immediately. 


UXIOX  LEAGTE  CLUB, 

I^^  Is^EW  YORK. 


ARTICLES  OF  ASSOCIATION. 

1.  The  condition  of  membership  shall  be  absolute  and  un- 
qualified loyalty  to  the  Government  of  the  United  States,  and 
unwavering  support  of  its  efforts  for  the  suppression  of  the  Re- 
bellion. 

2.  The  primary  object  of  the  Association  shall  be  to  discoun- 
tenance and  rebuke,  by  moral  and  social  influences,  all  disloy- 
alty to  the  Federal  Government,  and  to  that  end  the  members 
v>'ill  use  every  proper  means  in  public  and  private. 

3.  We  pledge  ourselves,  by  every  means  in  our  power,  collec- 
tively and  individually,  to  resist  to  the  uttermost  every  attempt 
airamst  the  territorial  integrity  of  the  nation. 


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BY-LAWS. 


OF  OFFICERS  AND  THEIR  DUTIES. 

1.  The  Officers  of  the  Union  League  Club  shall  be  a 
President,  twelve  Vice-Presidents;  a  Secretary,  a  Treasurer, 
three  Auditors,  and  the  members  of  the  following  Standing 
Committees :  Executive  Committee,  Committee  on  Admis- 
sions, Committee  on  Publications,  Committee  on  Arts  and 
Relics,  Committee  on  Library ;  all  of  whom  shall  be  elected 
by  the  members  of  the  Club,  at  the  annual  meetings,  and 
shall  serve  until  their  successors  shall  have  been  elected 
respectively. 

2.  The  President,  or,  in  his  absence,  the  Vice-President 
senior  in  order  of  election,  and  present,  shall  preside  at  all 
meetings  of  the  Club.  In  the  absence  of  the  President  and 
all  the  Vice-Presidents,  a  presiding  officer  shall  be  chosen 
without  ballot  from  the  members  of  the  Club. 

3.  The  Secretary  shall  keep  a  record  of  the  proceedings 
of  the  Club,  and  of  the  Executive  Committee  and  the  Com- 
mittee on  Admissions  (of  which  Committees  he  shall  be,  ex 
officio^.  2i  member),  and  of  all  matters  of  which  a  record 
shall  be  deemed  advisable  by  the  Club  or  by  said  Commit- 
tees. The  records  of  the  Secretary,  except  those  of  the 
proceedings  of  the  Committee  on  Admissions,  shall,  at  all 
reasonable  times,  be  open  to  the  inspection  of  any  member 
of  the  Club.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Secretary  to  notify 
members  of  their  election,  to  keep  a  roll  of  the  members 
of  the  Club,  to  issue  notices  for  all  meetings  of  the  Club, 


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and  to  conduct  the  correspondence.  He  shall  also  be  tlie 
keeper  of  tlie  seal  of  the  Club. 

4.  The  Treasurer  sliall  collect,  and,  under  the  direction  of 
the  Executive  Committee,  disburse  the  funds.  He  shall 
keep  the  accounts  of  the  Club  in  books  belonging  to  it, 
which  shall  be  at  all  times  open  to  the  inspection  of  the 
Executive  Committee ;  he  shall  report  at  every  annual 
meeting,  and  oftener,  if  required,  on  the  state  of  the  funds. 
He  shall  be,  ex  oijjcio^  a  member  of  the  Executive  Commit- 
tee and  Committee  on  Admissions. 

6.  The  Secretary  and  Treasurer  shall  respectively  have 
power,  with  the  approval  of  the  Executive  Committee,  to 
employ,  at  the  expense  of  the  Club,  such  clerical  aid  as  may 
be  necessary  in  the  discharge  of  their  duties. 

6.  The  general  affairs  of  the  Club  shall  be  managed  by 
the  Executive  Committee,  consisting  of  fifteen  members. 
The  Executive  Committee  shall,  subject  in  all  respects 
(except  as  to  expenditures)  to  such  instructions  and  limita- 
tions as  may  be,  from  time  to  time,  prescribed  by  the  Club, 
exercise  a  general  superintendence  over  the  internal  affairs 
of  the  Club;  shall  control  and  manage  its  property,  and 
enforce  the  preservation  of  order  and  obedience  to  its  rules. 
It  shall  make  all  necessary  purchases  and  contracts,  but 
shall  have  no  power  to  make  the  Club  liable  for  any  debt 
or  debts  to  an  amount  exceeding  one  half  that  which,  at 
the  time  of  contracting  the  same,  shall  be  in  the  Treasurer's 
hands  in  cash,  and  not  subject  to  prior  liabilities.  It  shall 
also  have  power  to  solicit  subscriptions  of  money  from  loyal 
persons  for  the  purpose  of  carrying  into  effect  the  objects 
of  the  Club.  At  every  annual  meeting  it  shall  report  its 
proceedings,  and  may,  at  any  time,  recommend  such  meas- 


BY-LAWS. 


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ures  as  it  may  deem  advisable.  The  Club  may,  however,  at 
any  time,  appoint  Special  Committees  for  any  purpose,  and 
not  more  than  one  member  of  the  Executive  Committee 
shall  be  a  member  of  any  single  Special  Committee.  . 

1.  The  Executive  Committee,  of  wlftch  eight  shall  be  a 
quorum,  shall  meet,  at  least,  once  in  every  month  for  the 
transaction  of  business.  Vacancies  may  be  filled  by  the 
Committee  for  the  residue  of  the  term. 

8.  The  Committee  on  Admissions  shall  consist  of  seven 
members.  Vacancies  may  be  filled  by  the  Committee  for 
the  residue  of  the  term.  The  names  and  residences  of  all 
persons  proposed  for  admission,  with  the  name  and  signa- 
ture of  the  member  proposing  them,  and  date  of  posting, 
shall  be  first  posted,  in  a  conspicuous  place  in  the  Club, 
House,  at  least  fifteen  days.  They  shall  then  be  referred  to 
the  Committee  on  Admissions,  the  proceedings  of  which 
Committee  thereon  shall  be  secret  and  confidential,  and  no 
member  of  such  Committee  shall  be  questioned  as  to  the 
action  of  the  Committee.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Com- 
mittee to  make  careful  examination,  and  to  consider  all 
communications  in  reference  to  each  individual  proposed; 
they  shall  pass  upon  each  name  separately.  The  Committee 
shall  fix  its  own  place  and  time  of  meeting.  At  every 
monthly  meeting  the  Committee  shall  report  the  names  of 
such  persons  proposed  as  they  recommend  for  admission, 
and  the  Club  shall  thereupon  proceed  to  vote,  by  ballot, 
upon  the  names  so  recommended.  Xegative  votes  to  the 
number  of  one-quarter  of  those  cast  shall  exclude  any 
person. 

9.  No  person  shall  be  proposed  or  admitted  to  be  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Club  who  is  not  at  the  time  a  citizen  of  the 


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United  States,  having  the  right  to  vote,  and  who  does  not 
answer  to  the  requirements  of  the  original  Articles  of  Asso- 
ciation of  the  Club,  which  are  as  follows : 

"The  condition  of  membership  shall  be  absolute  and  un- 
qualified loyalty  to  the  Government  of  the  United  States, 
and  unwavering  support  of  its  efforts  for  the  suppression  of 
the  Rebellion." 

And.  every  person  elected  a  member  shall  pledge  himself 
to  do  all  in  his  power  to  carry  out  the  primary  objects  of 
the  Club,  whicli  are  to  discountenance  and  rebuke,  by 
moral  and  social  influences,  and  by  all  proper  means,  both 
in  public  and  in  private,  all  disloyalty  to  the  Federal  Gov- 
ernment, and  to  resist  to  the  uttermost  every  attempt 
against  the  territorial  integrity  of  the  nation. 

10.  Ko  candidate  who  shall  have  failed  to  be  elected 
shall  be  again  proposed  for  six  months. 

If  any  person  elected  shall  not  within  three  months  after 
notice  of  his  election,  left  at  or  sent  to  his  address,  as  speci- 
fied by  the  member  proposing  him,  signify  his  acceptance, 
f?ign  the  roll  annexed  to  the  Act  of  Incorporation,  and  pay 
his  admission  fee  and  annual  dues,  he  shall  be  deemed  to 
have  declined,  to  become  a  member. 

11.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Committee  on  Publica- 
tions to  publish  such  papers  as  shall  tend  to  awaken,  esx- 
tend,  and  j^erpetuate  the  vital  faith  of  the  fathers  of  the 
Republic,  namely,  that  National  Union  is  necessary  to  the 
American  people  for  the  preservation  of  liberty,  mainte- 
nance of  law,  security  against  civil  discord, .protection  from 
foreign  aggression,  continuance  of  social  and  commercial 
prosperity,  and  transmission  of  national  glory;  and  to 
ini|»ress  on  the  intelligent  and  educated  classes  the  duty  of 
taking  an  active  part  m  the  conduct  of  public  affairs.  Such 


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Committee  shall  consist  of  seven  members,  and  have  power 
to  fill  vacancies.  There  shall  be  a  special  jjublication  fund 
distinct  from  the  general  fund  of  the  Club,  which  shall  be 
disbursed  by  the  Treasurer  only  on  the  order  of  the  chair- 
man of  the  Committee  on  Publicationst 

12.  Tlie  Library  Committee  shall  consist  of  seven  mem- 
bers, and  shall  have  general  charge  of  the  Library  and 
Reading  Room,  with  authority  to  expend  such  sums  of 
money  upon  the  same  as  mny  be  voted  therefor  by  the  Ex- 
ecutive Committee,  or  procured  by  voluntary  subscription. 
It  shall  have  x)ower  to  fill  vacancies  for  the  residue  of  the 
term. 

13.  The  Committee  on  Arts  and  Relics  shall  consist  of 
seven  members,  and  shall  have  power  to  fill  vacancies.  It 
shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Committee  to  expend  such  sums  as 
shall  be  appropriated  by  the  Executive  Committee,  or  ob- 
tained by  voluntary  subscription,  for  procuring  works  of 
art  and  relics,  and  to  make  all  proper  efforts  to  enlarge  and 
display  the  collection. 

14.  The  duty  of  the  Auditors  shall  be  to  audit  and  settle 
the  accounts  of  the  Treasurer,  and  to  present  their  report 
thereof  at  each  annual  meeting.  They  shall  have  power  to 
fill  vacancies  in  their  number,  and  two  of  them  shall  be  a 
quorum. 

15.  Any  officer  maybe  removed  for  cause  at  any  meeting 
of  the  Club  upon  two  weeks'  notice,  and  any  vacancy  in 
any  office  may  be  filled  for  the  residue  of  the  term  by  the 
Club,  at  any  meeting  thereof,  except  as  herein  otherwise 
provided. 

OF  MEETINGS. 

16.  Tlie  annual  meeting  of  the  Club  shall  be  held  on  the 


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second  Thursday  in  January,  at  8  o'clock,  p.  ii.,  for  the 
election  of  officers,  and  the  transaction  of  such  other  busi- 
ness as  may  come  before  it.  Fifty  members  shall  be  a 
quorum  at  all  meetings  of  the  Club. 

1 7.  There  shall  be  a  monthly  meeting,  for  the  election  of 
memb{'rs,  and  the  transaction  of  business,  on  the  second 
Thursday  of  every  month,  at  8  p.  m. 

18.  Special  meetings  of  the  Club  may  be  called  at  any 
time  by  the  Executive  Committee,  and  shall  be  called  by 
the  Secretary  whenever  the  President  or  any  Vice  President 
shall  be  requested  to  call  one  by  the  written  request  of 
twenty-five  members,  setting  forth  the  purpose  of  such 
meeting.  At  any  such  special  meeting  no  business,  other 
than  that  specified  in  the  call,  shall  be  considered,  except 
by  unanimous  consent.  Such  special  meetings  shall  be 
called  by  notice  in  one  or  more  newspapers. 

19.  At  the  meetings  of  the  Club,  the  order  of  business, 
so  far  as  the  character  and  nature  of  the  meeting  may 
admit,  shall  be  as  follows  : 

1.  Reading  the  minutes  of  the  last  meeting. 

2.  Reports  of  Standing  Committees. 

3.  Reports  of  Special  Committees. 

4.  Election  of  new  members. 

5.  General  business. 

But  this  order  of  business  may  be  changed  by  a  majority 
of  the  meeting. 

20.  No  stranger  shall  be  present  at  any  meeting  of  the 
Club,  except  he  shall  be  specially  invited  by  the  sub-com- 
mittee of  the  Executive  Committee,  known  as  the  Commit- 
tee on  Invitations. 


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21.  All  elections,  except  as  otherwise  provided,  shall  be 
by  ballot,  and  a  majority  of  votes  cast  shall  be  sufficient, 
except  for  the  election  of  new  members. 

22.  Proxies  shall  not  be  permitted. 

OF  MEMBERS. 

23.  No  member  shall  receive  any  salary,  emolument,  or 
profit  from  the  funds  of  the  Club. 

24.  No  member  shall  give  any  money  or  gratuity  to  a 
servant  of  tlic  Club. 

25.  All  resio'nations  shall  be  made  in  writins;  to  the 
Executive  Committee ;  but  if  made  after  the  second  Thurs- 
day of  January,  such  resignation  shall  not  discliarge  the 
member  presenting  it  from  bis  dues  for  the  current  year. 
All  interest  in  the  property  of  the  Club,  of  members 
resigning,  or  otherwise  ceasing  to  be  members,  shall  be 
vested  in  the  Club. 

26.  If  the  conduct  of  a  member  shall  appear  to  the 
Executive  Committee  to  be  disorderly,  or  hijurious  to  the 
interests  of  the  Club,  or  contrary  to  its  Charter  or  By- 
Laws  ;  or  if  by  his  acts  or  conversation  he  shall  seem  to 
the  Committee  to  manifest  a  spirit  of  disloyalty  to  the  Gov- 
ernment of  the  United  States,  the  Committee  shall  inform 
him  thereof  in  writing,  and  if  the  nature  of  the  ofience  in 
its  opinion  require  it,  request  him  to  resign. 

27.  Should  such  information  or  request  be  disregarded, 
the  Executive  Committee  shall  refer  the  matter  to  the  next 
stated  meeting  of  the  Club,  or  to  a  special  meeting  tht3reof ; 
of  which  reference  not  less  than  two  weeks  written  notice 
shall  be  given  to  the  olTending  member. 


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BY-LAWS. 


28.  At  such  meeting  the  nature  of  the  offence  shall  be 
considered,  and  the  member  complained  of  may  be  censured 
or  exjDelled  by  a  vote  of  a  majority  of  the  members  present. 
A  motion  involving  censure  or  expulsion  shall  be  decided 
by  ballot. 

29.  The  admission  fee  of  members  shall  be  fifty  dollars. 
The  annual  dues  of  members  hereafter  accruing  shall  be 
thirty  dollars,  payable  in  advance,  on  the  second  Thursday 
of  January,  at  which  time  the  fiscal  year  shall  commence. 
If  not  paid  within  thirty  days  thereafter,  the  name  of  the 
defaulter  shall  be  posted  by  the  Treasurer  in  a  conspicuous 
place  in  the  Club-House ;'  and  should  he  neglect  payment, 
without  good  cause,  until  the  first  day  of  April,  he  shall 
ipso  facto  cease  to  be  a  member.  Provided^  that  upon  his 
written  application,  and  the  payment  of  all  dues  to  the  date 
thereof,  the  Executive  Committee  may,  upon  such  terms  as 
it  may  deem  proper,  remit  the  penalty  of  this  By-Law ;  of 
all  which  the  Secretary  shall  make  a  minute.  And  pro- 
mded^  further^  that  the  penalty  of  this  By-Law  shall  not 
apply  to  the  case  of  a  resident  member  who  may  be  ill  or 
absent  from  the  city  of  New  York. 

SO.  Any  member  who  has  paid  an  admission  fee  and  the 
annual  dues  for  one  year,  and  who  is  absent  from  the  City 
of  J^ew  York  for  a  continuous  period  of  a  year,  shall  be 
exempted  from  the  payment  of  the  annual  dues  for  the 
*  period  of  his  absence,  if  he  shall  give  previous  written 

notice  to  the  Treasurer  of  his  intention  so  to  be  absent. 

31.  Persons  who  are  citizens  of,  and  residing  at  any 
place  fifty  miles  from  New  York  City,  and  also  officers  of 
the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States,  wherever  resid- 
ing, otherwise  being  eligible,  may,  with  the  concurrence  of 


BY-LAWS. 


17 


the  Committee  on  Admissions,  be  admitted  by  the  Chib, 
upon  payment  of  half  the  rates  hereinbefore  mentioned ; 
provided  that,  when  elected,  it  shall  be  announced  to  the 
Club  to  which  class  the  applicants  belong,  and  that  when 
any  person  so  elected  ceases  to  belong  to  said  class  he  shall 
thereafter  be  liable  to  pay  the  full  annual  dues. 

32.  Persons  who  shaU  be  elected  members  of  the  Club 
after  six  months  of  any  fiscal  year  shall  have  expired,  shall 
pay  only  half  the  amount  of  dues  for  that  fiscal  year  other- 
wise required. 

33.  The  Club  may  at  any  regular  meeting  elect  non- 
residents as  honorary  members,  who  shall  be  nominated  by 
the  Executive  Committee.  Such  honorary  members  shall 
have  all  the  privileges  of  the  Club  except  voting  at  meet- 
ings, and  being  eligible  for  office. 

OF  STRANGERS. 

34.  A  member  may  personally  introduce  non-residents 
to  the  rooms  of  the  Club  for  a  fortnight,  their  names,  and 
that  of  the  member  introducing  them,  and  the  date  of  such 
introduction,  having  been  first  entered  in  a  book  to  be  kept 
for  that  purpose. 

35.  The  Executive  Committee  may  give  a  written  invi- 
tation to  any  stranger,  w^hich  shall  entitle  him  to  visit  the 
Club-House  for  one  month,  or  such  longer  period  as  the 
Committee  may  deem  proper. 

36.  Residents  of  the  city  of  'New  York,  not  being  mem- 
bers, shall  not  be  admitted  to  the  rooms  of  the  Club  more 
than  once. 

37.  No  person,  except  a  non-resident  foreigner,  shall  bo 


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BY-LAWS. 


admitted  into  the  Club-House,  who  does  not  give  his 
unwavering  support  to  the  Government ;  and  if  any  person 
disloyal  to  the  Government  of  the  United  States  be  know- 
ingly introduced  to  the  Club-House  by  a  member  of  the 
Club,  such  member  shall  be  expelled  for  the  offence. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

38.  No  person  shall  take  from  the  Club-Hoiise  a  news- 
paper, pamphlet,  book,  or  other  article  the  property  of  the 
Club,  nor  mutilate,  deface,  or  destroy  the  same. 

39.  Books,  pamphlets,  or  newspapers,  shall  not  be 
removed  from  the  reading  and  di'awing  rooms. 

40.  Any  motion  or  resolution  offered  for  the  considera- 
tion of  the  Club  shall,  at  the  request  of  any  member,  be 
reduced  to  writing  before  it  is  acted  upon. 

41.  The  Club  ' shall  have  a  seal,  badge  and  standard, 
which  shall  be  devised  by  the  Executive  Committee  and 
approved  by  the  Club. 

42.  A  By-Law  of  the  Club  may  be  amended,  or  a  new 
By-Law  made,  at  any  regular  meeting  of  the  Club,  the 
proposer  having  posted  upon  the  notice-board  the  words  of 
the  proposed  alteration  or  addition  for,  at  least,  thirty  days 
immediately  preceding  said  meeting,  when,  if  two-thirds  of 
those  present  shall  vote  in  favor  of  the  proposed  alteration 
or  amendment,  the  same  shall  be  adopted. 

43.  The  Executive  Committee  shall  have  power  to 
make  such  other  regulations,  not  inconsistent  with  the 
Charter  or  these  By-Laws,  as  may  be  necessary  for  the  pro- 
tection of  the  property  of  the  Club,  and  the  preservation  of 
good  order. 


« 


HO]:^OEAET  MEMBEES. 


His  Excellency  ABRAHAM  LIXCOLX, 

President  of  the  United  Stat 
Lieutexant-General  U.  S.  GRANT,  U.  S.  A. 
Major-Gexeral  GEORGE  MEADE,  U.  S.  A. 
Major-Gexeral  ROBERT  ANDERSON,  U.  S.  A. 
Major-Gexeral  A.  E.  BURNSIDE,  TJ.  S.  A. 

W.  S.  HANCOCK,  TJ.  S.  A. 

"         "        H.  E.  WRIGHT,  U.  S.  A. 

"         "        G.  K.  WARREN,  U.  S.  A. 

«         "        W.  F.  SMITH,  U.  S.  A. 

^         "       W.  T.  SHERMAN,  U.  S.  A. 


LIST  OF  MEMBEES. 


Abbott,  Robert 
Abeel,  John  H. 
Acton,  Thomas  C. 
Adriance,  John 
Agnew,  a,  G. 
A.GNEW,  Cornelius  R. 
Albinola,  G. 
Alger,  Charles  C. 
Allen,  Geo.  C. 
Allen,  Horatio 
Allen,  Jos. 
Allen,  Wm.  M. 
Ames,  Isaac 
Andrews,  Rufus  F. 
Anthon,  Geo.  C. 
Appleton,  Daniel 
Appleton,  Wm.  H. 
Arnold,  Benj.  G. 
Arnoux,  Wm.  Henry 
AsTOR,  J.  J.,  Jr. 
ASTOR,  William 

Babbitt,  B.  T. 
Babcock,  Francis  M. 
Bacon,  D.  G. 
Bacon,  Sherman  J. 
Bailey,  Isaac  H. 
Bailey,  Latimer 
Bailey,  Nathaniel 
Baker,  A.  W. 
Baker,  Benj.  P. 
Baldavin,  Moses  G 
Bancroft,  George 
Bancroft,  J.  D. 
Baner,  W.  j. 
Ba-nks,  S.  a. 
Banks,  Wm. 
Banks,  Wm.  M. 
Bannister,  W.  A. 
Barker,  SmTH 


Barnard,  F.  A.  P. 
Barnard,  Horace 
Barnard,  S.  W. 
Barney,  Hiram 
Barrett,  W"m.  C. 
Barron,  John  C. 
Barron,  Thomas 
Beckman,  Henry 
Bedlow,  Henry 
Beebe,  Charles  E, 
Beekman,  Gilbert  L. 
Beekman,  James  ^Y. 
Belcher,  G.  E. 
Belcher,  Wm.  K. 
Bell,  George 
Bellows,  Henry  W. 
Bend,  Geo.  H. 
Benedict,  E.  C. 
Benkard,  Henry  R. 
Benkard,  J.  Philip 
Bennett,  Josiah  L. 
Benson,  Robert 
Berdell,  Robert  H. 
Berly,  Frederick 
Berry,  Richard 
Berry,  N. 
Betts,  George  F. 

BiGELOW,  J.  W. 

Billings,  Frederick 
Billings,  0.  P.  C. 
Bininger,  Andrew  G. 
Bird,  0.  Wm. 
Blake,  William 
Blague,  Giles 
Bliss,  Geo.  Jr. 
Bliss,  Robert 
Blodgett,  Wm.  T. 
Blood,  Henry 
Blumenthal,  Charles  E. 
Blunt,  Edmund 


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LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 


Blunt,  Geo.  W. 
Blunt,  Orison 

BOCKEE,  Wm. 
BOLLES,  E.  L. 
BOXNEY,  BeNJ.  "W. 

Booth,  Otis  W. 
Booth,  William  A. 
Booth,  William  T. 
Borden,  Wm 

BOTTA,  YiNCENZO 

Bowne,  Richard  H. 
BowNE,  Robert 
Bowne,  Wm. 
Bradford,  G.  P. 
Brague,  S.  B. 
Bray,  Edward  P, 
Breasted,  Andrew 
Breeden,  Benj,  F. 
Breeden,  Wm.  H. 
Bretton,  Jno.  W. 
Brewster,  Henry 
Bridge,  Wm.  P. 
Bridgham,  Samuel  W. 
Bristed,  Charles  Astor 
Brooks,  Elisha 
Brooks,  John 
Brooks,  Henry  J 
Brooks,  Horace 
Brown,  E.  F. 
Brown,  Elijah  T. 
Brown,  John  Crosby 
Brown,  L.  B. 
Brown,  Lewis  M. 
Brown,  T.  E. 
Brown,  Thois^s  G. 
Brownell,  Silas  B. 
Bryant.  Wm.  C. 
Buckley,  J.,  Jr 
BuDD,  Wm.  a. 
Bulkley,  C.  a. 
Bulkley,  J.  E. 
Bull,  H.  K. 
Bull,  Isaac  M. 
BuNCE,  Seymour  A, 
Bunker,  Wm.  E. 
burdett,  d.  h. 
Burr,  A.  M. 
Burr,  Edwen- 
Butler,  B.  F. 
Butler,  Charles 
Butler,  Charles  E. 


Butler,  Cyrus 
Butler,  Henry  V. 
Butler,  R. 

Butler,  Willia^i  Allen 
Butterworth,  J.  F. 

Camp,  Hugh  N. 
Cannon  Le  Grand  B. 
Carlisle,  Nathaniel  D. 
Carrow,  Chas. 
Carter,  James  C. 
Cary,  W.  F. 
Case,  Watson  E. 
Chadwick,  John 
Chamberlain,  Daniel  D. 
Chamberlain,  E. 
Chandler,  Nathan 
Chapin,  E.  C. 
Chapman,  H.  G. 
Chauncey,  Henry 
Cheesman,  T.  M. 
Chittenden,  S.  B. 
Christy,  Thomas 
Church,  John  B. 
Church,  W.  C. 
Churchill,  Timothy  G. 
Clapp,  John 
Clark,  Cyrus 
Clark;  Henry  E. 
Clews,  Henry 
Clift,  Smith 
Cock,  Effingham 
coddington,  t.  b. 
COE,  S.  W. 
Coffin,  A.  M. 
Coggill,  Charles  J. 

COGGILL,  F.  W. 
Coggill,  H. 
CoiT,  Henry  A. 
Coleman,  E. 
Coleman,  E.  W. 

COLLAMORE,  EbENEZER 

Collins,  Benjamin 
Collins,  Charles 
Collins,  Charles  B. 
Collins,  Geo.  C. 
Colyer  Vincent 
Conover,  Gust.  A.. 
Constable,  James  M. 
Constant,  Saml.  S. 
Cooper,  Marville  W. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 


Cooper,  Peter 
Corse,  Israel 
Coster,  Chas.  R, 
COWDIN,  E.  C. 
Cowles,  E.  p. 
COZZENS,  Abra^iI  M. 
cozzexs,  b. 
Cromwell,  Edward 
Cropsey,  J.  F. 
Cross,  James  M. 
Crozier,  H.  p. 
Curtis,  George  William 
Curtis,  Wm.  Y. 
Cushmax,  G.  H. 
Cutting,  Francis  B. 
Cutting,  Walter  L. 

Dale,  Thojias  K 
Darling,  C. 
Da  vies,  Henry  E. 
Davis,  0.  W. 
Davis,  E.  P. 
Davison,  E.  F. 
Day,  Henry 
De  Forest,  Benj.  L. 
De  Forest,  Geo.  B. 
De  Forest,  James  G. 
De  Forest,  W.  W. 
Delafield,  Henry 
Delano,  Edward 
Delano,  Franklin  H. 
Delano,  Moreau 
Denison,  C. 
Denny,  John  T. 
Denny,  Thomas 
Denny^,  Thomas,  Jr. 
De  Peyster,  James  F. 
Desendorf,  Wm. 
Detmold,  Christian  E. 
Dewey,  S.  P. 

DiLLABER,  J.  R. 

Dodge,  Chas.  E. 
Dodge,  Robert 
Dodge,  Wm.  E. 
Dodge,  Wm.  E.,  Jr. 
Dole,  Nathaniel 
Doremus,  R.  0. 
Doremus,  T.  C. 
Dorr,  Henry  C. 
Douglass,  L.  E. 
Dowley,  Levi  A. 


DOWLING,  J.  W. 
Dows,  David 
Draper,  J.  H. 
Draper,  S. 
Drisler,  Henry 
DuER,  Denning 
DUNNEL,  J.,  Jr. 
Dunning,  Edwin  J. 

Easton,  Charles 
Eaton,  Dorman  B. 
Edgar,  Jonathan 
Edgar,  Robert  W. 
Edwards,  Alfred  L. 
Egleston,  D.  S. 

ELLKyiT,  H.  H. 

Emmet,  Richard  S. 
Emmet,  Wm.  J. 
Evans,  Walter  W. 
Evarts,  Wm.  M. 

Faile,  Thomas  Hall 
Faile,  Thomas  H.,  Jr. 
Falconer,  John 
Fales,  Haliburton 
Fanning,  Chas. 
Faulkner,  Hiram  D. 
Fay',  Sigourney  W. 
Fearing,  Charles  K". 
Fearing,  Henry  S. 
Fellows,  George  A. 
Felt,  Edmund  S.. 
Ferris,  L.  M.,  Jr. 
Field,  Cyrus  W. 
Fish,  Hamilton 
Fisher,  Nathaniel 
Fitch,  Edward 
Fithian,  F.  J. 
FoBES,  Alpheus 
Fogg,  William  H. 
FoLSOM,  George 
FooteJ  Edward 

FOOTE,  EilERSON 

Ford,  John  R. 
Foster,  Charles  W, 
Foster,  George  H. 
Foster,  J.  H. 
Fowler,  Edmund 
Francis,  Lewis 
Franklin,  Walter  M. 
Freeborn,  W.  A.' 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 


Frencit,  Samuel 
Frye,  Jed. 
Fuller,  Dudley  B. 
Fuller,  Horace  W. 

Gadsden,  H.  A. 
Gaillard,  Joseph 
Gale,  Thomas  W. 
Gallup,  S.  M. 
Gambrill,  Charles  D. 
Gandy,  S. 
Gardner,  H. 
Gawtry,  H.  E. 
Gawtry,  W.  M. 
Gay,  Sydney  Howard 
Gerry,  Elbridge,  Sr. 
GiBBS,  George 

GiBBS,  WOLCOTT 

GiBERT,  James  F. 
Gilbert,  S.  P. 
Gillespie,  James  S. 
Glassey,  S.  J. 
Glover,  Saml. 
goddard,  j.  w. 
goddard,  f.  n. 
godkin,  e.  l. 
Godwin,  Parke 
Goodhue,  Charles  C. 
Goodman,  Richard 
GoURLiE,  John  H. 
Grafton,  Joseph 
Graham,  J.  A. 
Graham,  J.  Lorimee,  Jr. 
Grant,  0.  De  Forest 
Gray,  H.  W. 
Gray,  James 
Gray,  John 
Gray,  J,  F. 
Graydon,  "William 
Greeley,  Horace 
Green,  John  C. 
Gregory,  Charles 
Griffenhagen.  H,  C. 
Griffith,  Charles 
Grinnell,  Moses  H 
Griswold,  B.  W. 
Griswold,  George 
Griswoi-d,  John  A. 
Griswold,  J.  K  A. 
Groves,  G.  M. 
Guernsey,  Egbert 


GuiON,  "Wm.  H. 
guiteau,  j.  m, 

Habicht,  C.  E. 
Haggerty,  Ogien 
Haight,  Edward 
Hall,  Alvah 
Hall,  John  H. 
Hall,  "Wm.  A. 
Halsey,  Anthony 
Halstead,  James  M. 
Hamilton,  James  A. 
Hamilton  John  C. 
Handy,  Parker 
Harbeck,  "Wm.  H. 
Hard,  Samuel  B. 
Hardon,  Benj.  L. 
Harms,  H.  D. 
Harriman,  Oliver 
Hartley,  Marcellus 
Haskell,  Samuel 
Hastings,  G.  G. 
Hatch,  Geo.  W. 
Haven,  Geo.  Griswold 
Haven,  J.  Woodward 
Havens,  R.  N. 
Hawkins,  Dexter  A. 
Hawkins,  Rush  C. 
Hayden,  Nathaniel 
Heckscher,  Chas.  a. 
Hedden,  Josiah 
Heineman,  Emil 
Herrick,  J.  H. 
Herrick,  "William 
Hill,  G.  "VI^aldo 
Hitch,  Henry  F. 
Hitchcock,  Thomas 
Hoadley,  David 
HoAG,  Daniel  T. 
HoEY,  John 
Hoffman,  Murray 
Holbrooke,  John  G. 
Holmes,  Saml. 
Holt,  Philetus  H. 
Hooper,  E.  "W. 
Hope,  George  T. 
HoppiN,  Hamilton 
HoppiN,  "William  J. 
HosACK,  N.  Pendleton 
Howe,  Frank  E. 
Howland,  Horace 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS, 


Rowland,  Joseph 
HowLAND,  Meredith 
HoYT,  Alfred  M. 
HoYT,  Mark 
Hubbell,  H.  W. 
Humbert,  A. 
Hunt,  Charles  H. 
Hunt,  Leavitt 
Hunt,  Richard  M. 
Hutton,  Ben.j.  H. 
Hyatt,  Stephen 
Hyde,  Samuel  T. 

Ingalls,  Henry  T. 
Irving,  Pierre  M. 
Iselin,  Adrian 

Jackson,  James  L. 
Jackson,  Joseph  C. 
Jaffray,  Edward  S. 
Jay,  John 

Jerome,  Leonard  W. 
Jessup,  Morris  K. 
Johnson,  "Wm.  Templeton 
Johnston,  James  Boorman 
Jones,  F.  M. 
Jones,  George 
Jones,  John  D. 
Jones,  John  Q.  , 
Jones,  L.  L.  * 
Jones,  Wm.  P. 
Joy,  Charles  A. 
JuDSON,  Charles  G. 

Kelly,  James 
Kendall,  I.  0. 
Kennedy,  John  A. 
Kennedy,  Robert  Lekox 
Kensett,  John  F. 
Ketchum,  Edgar 
King,  A.  Gracie 
King,  Edward 
King,  John  A. 
King,  Oliver  Kane 
King,  Wm.  H. 
KiNGSLAND,  Ambrose  C. 
Kirkland,  Charles  P. 
Knapp,  Charles 
Knapp,  Gideon  Lee 
Knevals,  C.  B. 
Knoedler,  J. 


KuHNE,  Frederick 

Laimbeer,  Wm.,  Jr. 
Lambert,  Wm.  G. 
Landon,  Charles  G. 
Lane,  Geo.  W. 
Lane,  Josiah 
Lane,  J.  H. 
Lanier,  Chas. 
Lanier,  J.  F.  D. 
Lawrence,  Alfred  N. 
Lawrence,  James  W. 
Lawson,  John  D. 
Learned,  Edward 
Leland,  Francis 
Lee,  Gideon 
Lee,  J.  Bowers 
Lee,  W.  CreightoN 
Lee,  Wm.  H. 
Lemist,  G.  H. 
Leonard,  C.  H. 
Le  Roy,  Daniel 
Le  Roy,  Herman  R. 
Leverett,  Josiah  S. 
Lieber,  Francis 
Lillie,  C.  H. 
Linsley,  J.  H. 
LippiTT,  Henry 
Livermore,  Charles  r. 
Livingston,  H.  T. 
LocKwooD,  Alfred 
Lord,  Geo.  De  Forrest 
Lord,  J.  T. 
Lord,  J.  Couper 
Lothrop,  Jeremiah 

LOVELL,  LeANDER  N. 

Low,  a.  a. 
Ludington,  C.  H. 
Lyon,  Samuel  E. 

Mabbatt,  Saml.  R. 
Macomber,  Edw\\rd 
Macy,  Francis  H. 
Macy,  John  H. 
Macy,  Wm.  H.,  Jr. 
Maghee,  Thos.  H. 
Man,  a.  P 
Mangam;  D.  R. 
Manice,  W.  D.  F. 
Manning,  John  A. 
Marks,  Charles  P. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 


Marsh,  John  A. 
Marshall,  Charles  H. 
Marshall,  D.  D.  T. 
Martin,  Isaac  P. 
Martin,  John  C. 
Martin,  AVm. 
Mathews,  Albert 
Maxwell,  ^yi.  H. 
McCuRDY,  Eichard  a. 
McCurdy,  Egbert  H. 
McKaye,  James 
McLean,  Samuel 
McMartin,  p. 
Mead,  "V\'m.  A. 
Melvain,  Egbert  C. 
Merriam,  Clintgn  L. 
Mersereau,  J.  W. 
Meyer,  C, 
MiNTURN,  Edward 
Minturn,  John  TV. 
Minturn,  Egbert  B. 
Mitchell,  Cornelius  B. 

MONTROSS,  "\Vm. 

Mooney,  William 
Moore,  Frank 
Moore,  Lucius 
Moore,  Samuel  C. 
Moore,  Wm.  H.  H. 
Morgan,  E.  D.,  Jr. 
Morgan,  Wm.  D. 
Morris,  Coles 
Morrison,  Hector 
Mortimer,  John  H. 
Morton,  Levi  P, 
Motley,  J.  M. 
MoTT,  Wm.  F.,  Jr. 
Moulton,  Eodman  G. 
mudgett,  b.  f. 

MUNN,  0.  D. 
MuRDOCK,  Uriel  A. 
Murphy,  Thomas 
Murray,  David  Colden 
Murray,  G.  W. 
Murray,  Lindley 

Nash,  Stephen  P. 
Nathan,  Benj. 
Newbold,  George 
Newton,  James  W. 
Nichols,  Effingh.o<i  H. 
Nichols,  Geo.  Ward 


NicoLL,  Henry 
Niebuhr,  Charles  C. 
Norton,  H.  G. 
Nott,  Charles  C. 
NOTT,  AYelliam 
Noyes,  George  F. 

Oakes,  Josiah 
Oakey,  W.  F. 
Ockershausen,  a.  F. 
*   Olmsted,  Frederick  Law 
Opdyke,  George 
Opdyke,  Wm.  S. 
Orton,  Wm. 
OsBORN,  Wm.  H. 
Osgood,  Samuel 
Owen,  Edmund  C. 
Owen,  T.  J. 

Paine,  A.  G. 
Paine,  John 
Palen,  George 
Palmer,  D.  P. 
Palmer,  Francis  A. 
Parish,  D. 
Parish,  Henry 
Parker,  Willard 
Parkin,  Wm.  W. 
Parmly,  Eleazar 
Parsons,  Arthur  W.,  Jr. 
Partridge,  Chas. 
Patton,  T.  C.  M. 
Pearson,  Isaac  Green 
Peck,  Jared  V. 
Peckham,  W.  H. 
Pell,  Alfred 
Pell,  James  K. 
Pendexter,  F.  0. 
Pendexter,  S.  H. 
Penfold,  Edmund 
Peters,  Geo.  A. 
Peters,  J.  C. 
Peters,  S.  T. 
Pettee,  Daniel  LET^^3 
Phelps,  George  D. 
Phelps,  John  J. 
Pierson,  Henry  L 
Pierson,  H.  L.,  Jr. 

PlERSOtf^,  J.  F. 

Pinkney,  John  H. 
Place,  Ja^ies  K. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 


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Platt,  John  R. 
pomeroy,  j.  j^. 
Post,  Alfred  C. 
Potter,  F.  W. 
Potter,  Hoavaed 
Priestley.  Joux 
Prime,  Frederick 
PuTXAM,  George  P. 

QUIXCY,  JOHX  "W. 
QUIXTARD,  E.  A. 
QdlXTARD,  Gr.  "W. 

Eaxdolph,  Peter  F. 
Pathboxe,  Robert  C. 
Eay:.ioxd,  Hexry  J. 
Rayxor,  '\\'m.  H. 
Peed,  Edgar 
Reid,  James 
Remsex,  Robert  G. 
Reyxolds,  J.  0.  C. 
Reyxolds,  Philip 
Reyxolds,  S. 
Richards,  P.,  Jr. 

RiCHARDSOX,  Wm.  T. 

RoBBixs,  Geo.  S. 
RoBBixs,  Hexry  A. 
Robert,  Christopher  R. 
Roberts,  Frederick 
RoBixsox,  E. 
RodCtEES,  E.  p. 
Roe,  Alfred 
Rogers,  Edward  P. 
Rog^zrs.  Jacob  S. 
Rogers,  Jones 
Roosevelt,  James  A. 
Roosevelt,  Robert  B. 
Roosevelt,  S.  Weir 
Roosevelt,  Theodore 
Ross,  Wm.  B. 
Ruggles,  Samuel  B. 
RuscH,  A. 
russkll,  j.  d. 
Ressell,  Salbm  T. 

SACK3TT,  Adam  T. 
Sackett,  James  H. 

SALTOXSiALL,  F.  G. 

Saxds,  Axdre\v  H. 
Saxds,  Austin  L. 
Saxds,  Wm.  R. 


Saxford,  E.  S. 
Saxford,  J.  C. 
Saegext,  G.  H. 
Satterlee,  G.  C. 
Satterlee,  George  B. 
Saulxier,  Hexry  E. 
Saxtox,  Johx 
Schieffelix,  Eugexe 
Schieffelix,  Jas.  L. 
Schieffelix,  Samuel  B, 
Schieffelix,  Sidxey  A. 
Schieffelix,  Wm.  H. 
Scott,  William 
Sc udder,  Lixus 
Sedgwick,  Hexry  D. 
Seligmax,  Wm. 
Sewall.  j.  N. 
Shaxxox,  Thomas  W. 
Sharp,  Bexjamix 
Shatv,  Fraxcis  Geo. 
Shaw,  Samuel 
Sheldox,  Hexry 
Shepard,  Elliott  F. 
Shermax,  E.  S. 
Sherm.ix,  F.  R. 
Shermax,  Isaac 
Sherwood,  Johx  H. 
Sherwood,  Lorexzo 
Shethae,  Samuel 
Shultz,  J.  S. 
Silsby,  Johx 
Skeel,  Roswell 
Skiddy,  Fraxcis 
Skidmore,  Samuel  T. 
Smith,  Augustus  F. 
Smith,  Charles  D. 
Smith,  Charles  S. 
Smith,  Haxbury 
Smith,  Isaac  T. 
Smith,  James  A. 
Smith,  James  D. 
Smith,  N.  Dextox 
Smith,  Samuel  S. 
Smith,  Thomas  E. 
Smith,  U.  J. 
Smith,  Walter  il. 
Smith,  Wm.  A. 
Smytiie,  Hexry  A. 
Smythe,  J.  Kexxedy 
Sparkmax,  Jas.  D. 
Spaekmax,  J.  T. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 


Spofford,  p.  K 
Sprouls,  Samuel  E. 
Stagct,  Chas.  T. 
Stebbixs,  Charles 
Stebbins,  Russell,  Jr. 
Stedw'ell,  J>  H. 
Stephenson,  C.  F. 
Stephenson,  Geo.  S. 
Stevens,  Bryan  K,  Jb. 
Stevens,  C.  A. 
Stevens,  John  A. 
Steward,  John 
Stewart,  Alex.  T. 
Stillman,  Thomas  E. 
Stone,  Geo.  E. 
Stone,  John  0. 
Stone,  Wm.  Oliver 
Stoughton,  Edwin  TT. 
Strew,  William  W. 
Strong,  Charles  E. 
Strong,  Geo.  T. 
Strong,  Oliver  S. 
Strong,  P.  Remsen 
Strong,  Wm.  K. 
Stuart,  Robert  L. 
Sturges,  Arthur  P. 
Sturges,  Edward 
Sturges,  Frederick 
Sturges,  Jonathan 
Sturges,  Thomas  T, 

StURGIS,  At»PLETON 

Sturgis,  Russell 
Stuyvesant,  Robert 
Sullivan,  Charles 
Sullivan,  Nahum 
Suydam,  D.  Lydig 

SUYDAM,  JaJIES  X. 

Swan,  Edward  H. 
Swan,  Frederick  G. 
Swan,  Otis  D. 
Swan,  William  H. 
Swift,  H.  H. 
Swift,  James  T. 

Taber,  Edmund 
Tailer,  Henry  A. 
Tailer,  Edward  IS".,  Jr. 
Talbot,  Chas. 
Thompson,  Henry  G. 
Thompson,  J.  P. 
Thompson,  Wm.  D. 


Thorne,  Richard  J. 
Tiffany,  Charles  L. 
Titus,  Jas.  H. 
Tompkins,  Wm.  G. 
Torrey,  S.  W. 
Tousey,  Sinclair 
Tucker,  Richard  Sands 
Tuckerman,  Ernst 

TUCKERMAN,  HeNRY  T. 

Tuckerman,  Joseph 
Tuckerman,  Lucius 
TwoiiBLY,  Horatio  N. 
Tyler,  Christopher 
Tyler,  E.  L. 
Tyng,  Morris  A. 
Tyng,  S.  H. 
Tyng,  C.  R. 

Unt)erhill,  Geo.  E. 
Usher,  Robert,  Jr. 

Yail,  Henry  F 
Valentine,  A.  A. 
Van  Buren,  Thomas  B. 
Vandeventer,  Wm. 
Van  Duzer,  S. 
Van  Nort,  George  M. 
Van  Nostrand,  D. 
Van  Rensselaer,  Alex. 
Van  Wagenen,  C.  D. 
Van  Wart,  Irving 
Van  Winkle,  Edgar  S. 
Varnum,  Joseph  B.,  Jr. 
Vaughan,  Daniel  W. 
Vaux,  Calvert 
Vermilye,  W.  M. 
Vermilye,  Washington  R. 

Wade,  Elias 
Wakeman,  Abram 
Wales,  Salem  H. 
Walker,  Edward 
Walker,  Marcus 
Wall,  Charles 
Wall,  E.  S. 
Ward,  Charles  H. 
Ward,  Geo.  Cabot 
Ward,  Henry  G. 
Ward,  Henry  Hall 
Ward,  Lebbeus  B. 
Warner,  H.  S. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 


Warner,  L.  T. 
Warner,  Sam.  A. 
Warren,  Edward  J. 
Warren,  Eichard 
Y\'atts,  Ridley 
Webb,  John  B. 
Webb,  William  H. 
Webster,  Horace 
Weeks,  John  A. 
Wesley,  E.  B. 
Westerfield,  Joseph  H. 
Weston,  Henry 
Weston,  R.  W. 
Weston,  Sltllivan  H. 
Wetmore,  George  C. 
Wetmore,  Samuel 
Wheeler,  D.  W,  C. 
Whitaker,  Thomas  A. 
White,  Ezra 
White,  Hollis 
White,  John  C. 
White,  John  T. 
Whitehead,  Chas.  E. 
Wicks,  George  A. 

WiGHAM,  ThOS.  M. 


Wilder,  George 
Wilkes,  George 

WiLKINS,  G.  M. 
Williams,  John  E. 
Williams,  John  S. 
Wilson,  E, 

Winchester,  Locke  W. 
Wenslow,  James 

WiNTERTON,  W.  B, 
Winthrop,  Henry  R. 
WiNTHROP,  Robert 
WiSNER,  Wm.  H. 
Wolfe,  John  Dayid 
Wood,  Edward 
Wood,  Oliver  E. 
Worcester,  H. 
Worcester,  H.  E. 
Worth,  Frank  W. 
Wright,  Albert  W. 
Wright,  J.  Butler 
Wyeth,  Leonard  J. 
Wylie,  John  E. 

Young,  Thomas  8. 


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